Publications by authors named "T Fortibuoni"

Ocean ecosystems have been subjected to anthropogenic influences for centuries, but the scale of past ecosystem changes is often unknown. For centuries, the European flat oyster (Ostrea edulis), an ecosystem engineer providing biogenic reef habitats, was a culturally and economically significant source of food and trade. These reef habitats are now functionally extinct, and almost no memory of where or at what scales this ecosystem once existed, or its past form, remains.

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Elasmobranchs are priority species for conservation due to their rapid decline determined by the unbalanced struggle between a fragile bio-ecology and strong anthropogenic impacts, such as bycatch from professional fishing. In this context, measuring species resistance to catch of poorly selective gear is of paramount importance. During June-October 2022, five experimental fishing campaigns were carried out in the Asinara Gulf (northern Sardinia) through 35 geographically and bathymetrically representative hauls of an area between 30 and 600 m in depth.

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Article Synopsis
  • A monitoring program in Italy was conducted to assess the health of coralligenous ecosystems under the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) from 2015 to 2019.
  • The study involved 95 sites at depths of 14 to 199 meters, using ROV imaging to gather data on environmental conditions and litter.
  • Over 4,300 pieces of litter were found, mostly fishing-related, leading to the establishment of a baseline for evaluating the effectiveness of Italy's efforts to protect these delicate marine habitats from pollution.
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The main objective of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) was to achieve a Good Environmental Status (GES) in European waters by 2020, according to 11 descriptors. Descriptor 10 is related to marine litter and envisages that the properties and quantities of marine litter are at a level that does not cause harm to the coastal and marine environment. Even if GES was not achieved by 2020, the first MSFD implementation cycle filled many gaps in knowledge.

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